October 9, 2025 | 03:46 GMT +7

  • Click to copy
Friday- 17:11, 19/04/2024

Transforming poultry litter into biogas and biofertilizer – an awarded-winning concept

(VAN) Green Poultry Farm is a concept from Mozambique, specifically created to address the problem of environmental pollution associated with poultry farming. The innovation was recently awarded.
The Green Poultry Farm solution aids in addressing both planetary boundaries and sustainable development goals.

The Green Poultry Farm solution aids in addressing both planetary boundaries and sustainable development goals.

The Wege Prize is an annual competition that “ignites game-changing solutions for the future by inspiring college/university students worldwide to collaborate across institutional, disciplinary, and cultural boundaries to redesign the way economies work”.

What is the concept behind Green Poultry Farm?

The Green Poultry Farm is an innovative biodigester system that transforms poultry litter into biogas and biofertilizers through anaerobic digestion. By converting the biogas into electricity and heat, the energy needs within poultry production are met. With that, the biofertilizer is used to grow feed for the poultry.

The aim is to cut poultry production costs by 30%, reducing the dependency on on-grid electricity during poultry production, and crop production costs by 22%, reducing the dependency on the import of fertilisers. This contributes to the circular economy, carbon capture, and helps to create jobs.

While initially implemented at local level in Mozambique, where there is a pressing need to manage poultry waste properly, we see how this concept can be used beyond our borders.

What makes the venture unique?

Green Poultry Farm’s stand-apart solution uniquely reduces the environmental impact of poultry farming through its circular design that keeps pollutants in the loop. The solution aids in addressing both planetary boundaries and sustainable development goals. Generally, the biogas produced in common anaerobic digesters comprises approximately 50-70% methane and 30-50% carbon dioxide – 2 greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change, along with trace amounts of hydrogen sulfide, and ammonia, nitrogen oxides, and water vapor.

To be considered a viable fuel source, it is necessary to minimise the carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide content in Green Poultry Farm’s biogas. This is because carbon dioxide acts as a diluent in the biogas, reducing methane concentration and decreasing the biogas mixture’s overall heating value. Typically, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide content are minimised in biogas through costly downstream processing methods.

Green Poultry Farm’s economical approach to removing carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide in our biogas uses biochar, a charcoal produced through a thermal process devoid of oxygen, called pyrolysis. Due to its porous structure and surface chemistry, biochar is highly effective in adsorbing and removing carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide, with Green Poultry Farm’s solution showing the biochar adsorbs a significant amount of carbon dioxide along with trace amounts of hydrogen sulfide and water vapor, effectively reducing the presence of greenhouse gas emissions.

Why was Green Poultry Farm awarded a 2023 Wege Prize?

Wege Prize’s international panel of judges recognised Green Poultry Farm because of how the system offers a real-world solution to the challenging global issue of poultry farm litter in a way that drives a regenerative, circular economy. By converting poultry litter into biogas, biofertilizers, and biochar, waste is reduced and the sustainability of poultry farming is improved, which promotes the circular economy’s concepts and principles that seek to eliminate waste and optimise resource use by designing closed-loop systems. The solution offers a fully integrated, actionable approach to managing poultry waste.

Are there any users of Green Poultry Farm’s system?

Yes, our first customer is a poultry farmer businesswoman, who is a member and former president of the Mozambique Poultry Industry Association. She has 2 poultry farms, and the Green Poultry Farm team is actively working on one of them located in Chiango, Maputo City, which can produce more than 5,000 chickens including free-range chickens and laying hens. Our biodigester is implanted in her farm and we are managing all the free-range and laying hen chicken waste, using it in our biodigester to produce biogas and biofertilizer used by local farmers. In this way, we create a circular business-to-business to society.

We are currently installing our second biodigester in another poultry farm for another businesswoman in Matola, Maputo Province, progressively scaling our activities.

What is the vision for Green Poultry Farm’s future?

Our vision includes expanding our operations to serve more communities, establishing strategic partnerships with key stakeholders, and contributing to the advancement of sustainable agriculture practices. Ultimately, we envision Green Poultry Farm as a catalyst for positive change, inspiring others to embrace sustainable farming methods and promoting a healthier, greener future.

What’s next?

We are currently searching for new biodigester designs to maximise the potential and utilisation and processing of poultry litter into biogas and biofertilizers. We also have recently been awarded funding and learning support by United Nations Development Programme and the government of Italy to scale our impact.

H.D

(PW)

Climate pollution from inhalers has the impact of half a million cars per year

Climate pollution from inhalers has the impact of half a million cars per year

(VAN) The people who are most vulnerable to the hard-to-breathe air that comes with climate change may inadvertently be adding to the problem, new research finds.

FAO commits to new animal health and sustainability plans

FAO commits to new animal health and sustainability plans

(VAN) Director-General QU Dongyu announces series of initiatives following global livestock conference.

China weaponizes ag imports to target Trump and US farmers

China weaponizes ag imports to target Trump and US farmers

(VAN) China’s freeze on U.S. soybean purchases hits a key GOP constituency in the run-up to 2026 midterm elections.

Agriculture, rural areas and farmers essential to national modernization

Agriculture, rural areas and farmers essential to national modernization

(VAN) President Xi Jinping's festive greetings ahead of the eighth Chinese Farmers' Harvest Festival, which fell on Tuesday this year, were a clear signal that China regards food security as a core strategic issue.

Marchers gather in worldwide protest of financial institutions 'profiting off the climate crisis'

Marchers gather in worldwide protest of financial institutions 'profiting off the climate crisis'

(VAN) Demonstrations have been planned around the world this week ahead of the United Nations General Assembly and New York Climate Week.

EU endorsement of Mercosur deal criticised

EU endorsement of Mercosur deal criticised

(VAN) After years of intense deliberation, the European Commission has finally given its nod to the Mercosur and Mexico agreement.

Read more